Interesting, anxious to see what you will do with yours T-Boy 😃
Firstly of course welcome to the world of 3D printing, although I'm surprised at your choice of printer. That model would have me concerned for several reasons looking at it, do you have a link to the product page as I'm curious what features it has and how much you paid. Although I don't like to interfere with other peoples choices I wouldn't want you to be disappointed by results and be put off the hobby if I can give you a steer to a better alternative...
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Its an interesting design, but I think you're going to find it very limiting in use.
The build size will probably become an issue, when it says 7,9" that is across a circle, as soon as you have something that is oblong you won't be able to print that full distance across the bed as otherwise some of the print would be hanging over the bed if you follow me. On the subject of the bed it doesn't say if the bed is heated, do you know if it is? If not you may well experience issues getting the filament to adhere to the bed, this is a common issue sometimes even with printers with heated beds if they are not levelled correctly. Incidentally levlling is a term that refers to the distance of the print head above the bed being a consistent height (i.e. the bed is level in respect to the print head wherever it is above the bed. This one doesn't seem to have any levelling facility so I assume it does something automatically. It may have something to do with where it says it rotates the bed rather than moving the head, its a design I've never seen before.
I also note that it will only print PLA materials, not necessarily a deal breaker, but it does limit what filaments you can use so things like ABS, TPU etc... will not be usable. You will also be careful to avoid PLA+ filaments as they often are a hybrid mix of PLA and ABS etc... which gives them better properties than standard PLA, but at the same time typically need higher temperatures and are generally more difficult to work with.
In terms of manufacturers of filament one brand I would recommend that is easily available is the 'Ziro' brand - usually available on Amazon, although I would stick to the standard flat colour PLA until you find out the capabilities of the printer as 'silk' or other special PLA's just like PLA+ often have different requirements and can cause issues such as layer de-lamination and bed adhesion if you don't have the heat settings correct.
Anyway I hope it does turn out successful for you and I look forward to seeing some results from it. If you do get issues I'm happy to advise if I can and please don't take the above as me trying to moan at you, its just my first impressions after looking at the website and based on some hard won experience with 3D printers of various designs...
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Love that Hunslet Austerity shell T-Boy
Looks like that engine ran through and got tangled in a barbed wire fence 😃
Didn't realize there was so much wasted filament inside a print like this.